| Menachem Av 20, 5772 · August 8, 2012 | By Joshua Runyan and Tamar Runyan |  |
|  | | | Adam Douglas, 20, was at his brother Kurtiss' house in Reno, Nev., on a Saturday morning when the brother came jogging back from synagogue to get him for prayer services. Post Comment | Read Story |  |  | | | Rabbis from across the Middle East and Asia joined the Jewish community of South Korea recently to celebrate the dedication of the local Chabad-Lubavitch center's first Torah scroll. Post Comment | Read Story |  |  | | | The campers at Camp Gan Israel of Chestnut Hill, Mass., are having a blast, and they still have more than a week's worth of fun left for this summer's general session. From 30-month-old toddlers to 14-year-old teenagers learning to become counselors, the day camp has something exciting for everyone, say organizers. |  |  | | | Boys attending a new Jewish overnight summer camp in Bournezeau in western France met with the commune's mayor, Louis Marie Giraudeau. |  |  | | | Camp Gan Israel of Orange County, N.Y., just finished a fun-filled three weeks of day camp that culminated in recording a Jewish-themed music video for the entertainment of hospitalized children. |  |  | | Talk of the Planet | | Girls Summer Camp Founder Honored at Empowerment Breakfast | | Rebbetzin Chave Hecht, the longtime Chabad-Lubavitch emissary who co-founded Camp Emunah, a Jewish summer camp for girls, in Greenfield Park, N.Y., was honored at the 10th Annual Empowerment Breakfast of Ulster County Chabad. | | New Chabad House Opening in Kiryat Arba | | The occasion, which will include a parade of a new Torah scroll to the three-story structure, will also mark the arrival of Rabbi Refael and Mushka Brod, the newly-appointed emissaries who will run the facility. | | More News Briefs  |  | | In the Media | | Rebbe on the go L.A. Jewish Journal Camp Chabad is summer fun for Jewish kids Metroland News - Mississauga, ON New Hebrew school opening West Milford Messenger - NJ | | More Media Stories  | | |  | Featured Judaica: Witness to History The text interweaves academic content with personal accounts from a cross-section of eyewitnesses. The book is accompanied by a multi-media DVD, with coverage of Holocaust-era music, art and poetry; an animated timeline and maps; and personal testimonies of survivors and children of survivors. Price: $60.00 SALE: $54.00 |
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